ThreadLift

What is a Contour ThreadLift™?
A Contour ThreadLift™ with patented Contour
Threads™ is a minimally invasive, safe and
effective, non-surgical procedure that offers
that offers subtle, natural-looking
facelift-like results.
How is it performed?
A Contour
Threadlift™ utilizes tiny surgical sutures to
lift and support the droopy areas of the brow,
cheeks, face and neck. Contour threads™ have
tiny, hair-like barbs that will grasp on to and
lift the soft tissues. The threads are inserted
in precise locations using a long needle, and
once inserted under the skin, the open in an
umbrella like fashion to form a support
structure that gently lifts and repositions the
tissues into a more vertical and youthful
position. With the lift effect secured, the
needle is removed, the end of the thread is cut
and knotted, allowing it to retract deep under
the skin where it cannot be felt or seen. The
non-absorbable threads stay within the deep
tissues and provide support.
What are “barbed” sutures?
Unlike
conventional sutures which are smooth, patented
Contour Threads™ have tiny hair-like barbs that
are spaced evenly apart. Once inserted under the
skin tissue, the barbs open in an umbrella like
fashion to create a suspension effect that
gently lifts sagging tissues.
What do the threads
look like?
Unlike other
thread products, Contour Threads™ are clear so
they are not visible under fair or thin skin.
How do they work?
Due to the
unique design of the barbs of Contour Threads™,
the surrounding tissues act to hold the threads
in place without the need for visible scars. The
physician makes a tiny incision behind the
hairline and the threads are advanced along the
previously marked contours so they create a firm
hold on the underlying tissues without causing
additional trauma. The barbs do the work of
holding by being fixated to tissue as they are
softly contoured into place. Once in position,
your body generates new collagen bundles that
surround each thread to help maintain the
lifting effect.
Does it hurt?
Pain and
discomfort are very minimal with this technique
and most patients can take only Tylenol for pain
relief. In most cases, ice compresses are
recommended for the first 24-48 hours.
Is it safe?
When performed by a certified
physician with experience, the procedure is very
safe. The risks and complications are uncommon
and usually easily correctable. The actual
sutures are made from polypropylene, which is a
material that has been used in brain, heart and
abdominal surgery for many years. In the rare
event of a complication, the sutures can be
removed or repositioned as needed. Since a
Contour Threadlift™ is performed under local
anesthesia, there are none of the risks
associated with general anesthesia.
What kind of care is required
after the procedure?
Following a Contour ThreadLift™
procedure, there are some practical instructions
and care that must be followed to avoid
traumatizing or dislodging the threads from
their supportive locations in the deep fat of
the face and neck. Some of these instructions
include avoidance of forceful facial rubbing or
trauma, sleeping on your back, minimal facial
animations, putting pressure on the face, and
avoidance of excessive mouth opening. After 3
weeks, there are no more restrictions.
When can I return to work and
activities?
Depending upon your job and your
tolerance for some minor bruising and swelling,
you may be able to return to work in 2-3 days
following the procedure. Most patients look good
in makeup after one week.
How many treatments will I need?
Usually only
one procedure is needed to achieve the desired
lifting effect.
How long do the results last?
Duration
varies depending on the age of the patient at
the time of the procedure, the degree of
sagging, and the number of threads used.
Additional threads may be added as needed. The
lift effect of the Contour ThreadLift™ can last
3-5 years in some cases.
What are the possible side
effects?
The Contour
Threadlift™ is a simple procedure to perform.
Complications are rare and will be less likely
with an experienced, fully trained surgeon.
Since this technique is entirely reversible,
unwanted effects are usually easily corrected
under local anesthesia.
Can this procedure be combined
with other cosmetic procedures?
The Contour Threadlift™ is a
stand alone procedure. However, it is not
uncommon to have this procedure combined with
botulinum toxin to reduce facial muscle
activity, dermal fillers to enhance volume, or
peels and laser therapy to improve skin texture.
Liposuction of the neck and jowls, and chin
augmentation, are some of the other procedures
that can be done in conjunction with a Contour
Threadlift™ procedure.
Are the threads permanent?
Contour
Threads™ are non-absorbable, and they will not
dissolve over time.
What is the difference between
Contour Threads™ and other threads?
Contour Threads™ are the first
non-absorbable barbed sutures cleared for
marketing by the FDA for the brow, mid-face and
neck indications.
What areas can be treated?
Contour
Threads™ are used for:
What type of results will I see?
The effects
are immediate. During the time of your
consultation, your physician will demonstrate in
the mirror, the relative amount of lift that the
Contour Threadlift™ can achieve. The procedure
can also be combined with other techniques
including blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), fat
transfer, dermal fillers, botulinum toxin, and
liposuction of the neck.
Do I need to have anesthesia?
In most cases, only local
anesthesia is required. Your physician may also
offer you the option of having light sedation or
twilight anesthesia, depending on the extent of
the Contour Threadlift™ you are having and the
number of Contour Threads™ to be used in one
stage. General anesthesia is not necessary for
this technique.
How long does it take to perform?
The Contour Threadlift™ is most
commonly performed under local anesthesia and
the procedure usually takes less than two hours
to complete, depending on the number of threads
used. Patients are able to go home soon after
the procedure.
Can the procedure be adjusted?
The Contour
Threadlift™ is simple to adjust. If there is
loss of lift on one side or both, your physician
can just tighten up the threads at any time.
Are there any other treatments
that may enhance or preserve the effect?
Many physicians offer
non-invasive outpatient treatments that enhance
or protect the effect. These adjunctive
procedures include botulinum toxin, dermal
fillers, laser and light therapy, chemical peels
and microdermabrasion.
Will I still be able to have a
conventional face lift or a brow lift at another
time?
Developed by
a board certified plastic surgeon, the unique
design of Contour Threads™ allows a traditional
facelift or browlift procedure when you are
ready.
What can
be done if I don’t like the result?
The Contour
Threadlift™ is entirely reversible. Your
physician can remove, replace or reposition
threads as needed.
How much
of a lifting effect can I expect?
The exact
placement of the threads will vary from patient
to patient. Results will vary depending on the
extent of sagging and the degree of lifting
desired, as well as the technique of the
physician and the number of threads used in each
area treated. Many patients can achieve a 50%
improvement after one treatment session.
Who is a good candidate for a
Contour ThreadLift?
In general, the best candidates for a Contour
ThreadLift™ include both women and men who want
a more dramatic and long lasting effect than
fillers and botulinum toxin or other treatments
can provide, but do not want a full face lift or
brow lift procedure.
How do I know if I am
a good candidate?
Ideal
candidates are women and men in the thirties
through the sixties with moderate drooping of
the soft tissues of the brow, face and neck.
Patients must have realistic expectations. They
should not be too heavy or too thin, and should
be medically well and not be taking blood
thinning medication.
Who is
NOT a good candidate?
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Patients with a very thin,
fragile, slack aging skin
§
Patients who want a dramatic
transformation
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Very heavy, jowly faces
§
Too thin faces with very little
facial fat
What fees are charged for a
threadlift?
Although
each physician practice will have a different
fee schedule depending on the market they are
located in, fees for a Contour ThreadLift™
generally range from $2,000 to $5,000. The
regions that can be treated include the brows,
mid-face and cheeks, and jowls and neck area.